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Ep# 165: Little Things Add Up to Big Things?
Episode 165

Ep# 165: Little Things Add Up to Big Things?

In this episode, Dr. Kashey embarks on a riveting exploration of frustration, dissecting its intricate influence on our lives and providing actionable insights on navigating its myriad manifestations. Opening with a thought-provoking analogy, Dr Kashey challenges whether many little frustrations culminate into a singular, overwhelming experience. Drawing from historical examples, both monumental and mundane, he highlights the omnipresence of frustrating stimuli, from significant events like global lockdowns to seemingly inconsequential daily annoyances. He explains how individuals fabricate, potentiate, and perpetuate their frustrations. Dr. Kashey introduces the concept of frustration tolerance as a trainable skill and emphasizes its pivotal role in fostering composure, rational thinking, and constructive problem-solving.

Coffee With Dr. Kashey

February 2, 202412m 6sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, Dr. Kashey embarks on a riveting exploration of frustration, dissecting its intricate influence on our lives and providing actionable insights on navigating its myriad manifestations. Opening with a thought-provoking analogy, Dr Kashey challenges whether many little frustrations culminate into a singular, overwhelming experience. Drawing from historical examples, both monumental and mundane, he highlights the omnipresence of frustrating stimuli, from significant events like global lockdowns to seemingly inconsequential daily annoyances. He explains how individuals fabricate, potentiate, and perpetuate their frustrations. Dr. Kashey introduces the concept of frustration tolerance as a trainable skill and emphasizes its pivotal role in fostering composure, rational thinking, and constructive problem-solving.